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Brilliant Portrayal in an Old Story line in the Crime Drama, Article 15

Sukanya reviews Article 15, a crime drama, with nothing new in the story, though the portrayal by the artists are brilliant. An exclusive for Different Truths. 

Film: Article 15 (2019)

Director:  Anubhav Sinha

Writers:  Anubhav Sinha, Gaurav Solanki

Stars:  Ayushmann Khurrana, Manoj Pahwa, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub

Article 15 (2019) Crime, Drama

Article 15 is a movie based in the rural heartlands of India, an upright police officer sets out on a crusade against violent caste-based crimes and discrimination. While the film’s story has nothing new to offer, (a new inspector, his morale, he turns everything upside down and sets everything right) the film to my utter amusement had a touch of human emotions, love, humor, etc., which were brilliantly portrayed by the artists.

While the film’s story has nothing new to offer, the film to my utter amusement had a touch of human emotions, love, humor, etc., which were brilliantly portrayed by the artists.

Especially the bond between the inspector and his little maid, the film portrayed brotherly feelings of the protagonist through that relationship and even though that’s rare in the real world, it sparkled the movie with a topping of sweetness. I also loved the humor in the last dialogue of the movie. Not a new story yet it served its purpose beautifully!

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Sukanya Basu Mallik
Sukanya Basu Mallik is a renowned Indian writer, known for her works in various publications and for winning Best Manuscript Awards for fiction & non-fiction categories (Mumbai Litofest, 2018). She is currently pursuing a PhD at IIT Madras, focusing on organisational behaviour and art-based therapies for enhancing teaching-learning effectiveness using immersive technologies. She was recognised for her short story 'Healing of Wounds' at NCLF, led by Ruskin Bond.
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